Brown et al v. First Citizens Bank
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ORDER directing International Recovery Services, LLC, to obtain counsel within thirty (30) days and advising Plaintiff Brown to keep the court advised in writing of any address change. (Corporate plaintiff to obtain counsel by 8/8/2018.) Signed by Magistrate Judge Paige J. Gossett on 7/9/2018. (bgoo)
IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
FOR THE DISTRICT OF SOUTH CAROLINA
COLUMBIA DIVISION
Orlando Brown, on behalf of; International
Recovery Services, LLC,
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Plaintiffs,
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v.
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First Citizens Bank,
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Defendant.
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C/A No. 3:18-1383-MBS-PJG
ORDER
This is a civil action filed by a pro se litigant, Orlando Ira Brown (“Plaintiff”). Under Local
Civil Rule 73.02(B)(2) (D.S.C.), pretrial proceedings in this action have been referred to the assigned
United States Magistrate Judge.
TO PLAINTIFF:
While 28 U.S.C. § 1654 allows individuals to “plead and conduct their own cases
personally,” the statute does not extend that right to represent other parties. “Courts [] have
interpreted this section to preclude a corporation from appearing through a lay representative.” Eagle
Assocs. v. Bank of Montreal, 926 F.2d, 1305, 1308 (2d Cir. 1991) (collecting cases); see also
Ashbaugh v. Corp. of Bolivar, 481 F. App’x 840 (2012). Thus, International Recovery Services,
LLC cannot proceed without counsel in this action. International Recovery Services, LLC must
obtain counsel within thirty (30) days or it will be terminated as a plaintiff in this case.
Plaintiff must place the civil action number listed above (C/A No. 3:18-1383-MBS-PJG) on
any document provided to the court pursuant to this order. Any future filings in this case must be
sent to the address below (901 Richland Street, Columbia, South Carolina 29201). All
documents requiring Plaintiff’s signature shall be signed with Plaintiff’s full legal name written in
Plaintiff’s own handwriting. Pro se litigants shall not use the “s/typed name” format used in the
Electronic Case Filing System. In all future filings with this court, Plaintiff is directed to use lettersized (8½ inches by 11 inches) paper only, to write or type text on one side of a sheet of paper only
and not to write or type on both sides of any sheet of paper. Plaintiff is further instructed not to write
to the edge of the paper, but to maintain one inch margins on the top, bottom, and sides of each paper
submitted.
Plaintiff is a pro se litigant. Therefore, Plaintiff’s attention is directed to the following
important notice:
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You are ordered to always keep the Clerk of Court advised in writing (901 Richland
Street, Columbia, South Carolina 29201) if your address changes for any reason,
so as to assure that orders or other matters that specify deadlines for you to meet will
be received by you. If, as a result of your failure to comply with this order, you fail
to meet a deadline set by this court, your case may be dismissed for violating this
order. Therefore, if you have a change of address before this case is ended, you must
comply with this order by immediately advising the Clerk of Court in writing of such
change of address and providing the court with the docket number of all pending
cases you have filed with this court. Your failure to do so will not be excused by the
court.
TO THE CLERK OF COURT:
The Clerk of Court shall mail a copy of this order to Plaintiff. The Office of the Clerk of
Court shall not enter any change of address submitted by Plaintiff which directs that mail be sent to
a person other than Plaintiff unless that person is an attorney admitted to practice before this court
who has entered a formal appearance.
IT IS SO ORDERED.
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Paige J. Gossett
UNITED STATES MAGISTRATE JUDGE
July 9, 2018
Columbia, South Carolina
Plaintiff’s attention is directed to the important warning on the next page.
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IMPORTANT INFORMATION . . . PLEASE READ CAREFULLY
WARNING TO PRO SE PARTY OR NONPARTY FILERS
All documents that you file with the court will be available to the public on the internet
through PACER (Public Access to Court Electronic Records) and the court’s Electronic Case Filing
System. CERTAIN PERSONAL IDENTIFYING INFORMATION SHOULD NOT BE
INCLUDED IN OR SHOULD BE REMOVED FROM ALL DOCUMENTS BEFORE YOU
SUBMIT THE DOCUMENTS TO THE COURT FOR FILING.
Rule 5.2, Fed. R. Civ. P., provides for privacy protection of electronic or paper filings made
with the court. Rule 5.2 applies to ALL documents submitted for filing, including pleadings,
exhibits to pleadings, discovery responses, and any other document submitted by any party or
nonparty for filing. Unless otherwise ordered by the court, a party or nonparty filer should not put
certain types of an individual’s personal identifying information in documents submitted for filing
to any United States District Court. If it is necessary to file a document that already contains
personal identifying information, the personal identifying information should be “blacked out” or
redacted prior to submitting the document to the Clerk of Court for filing. A person filing any
document containing their own personal identifying information waives the protection of Rule 5.2(a)
by filing the information without redaction and not under seal.
1. Personal information protected by Rule 5.2(a):
(a) Social Security and Taxpayer identification numbers. If an individual’s social
security number or a taxpayer identification number must be included in a document, the filer
may include only the last four digits of that number.
(b) Names of Minor Children. If the involvement of a minor child must be mentioned, the
filer may include only the initials of that child.
(c) Dates of Birth. If an individual’s date of birth must be included in a document, the filer
may include only the year of birth.
(d) Financial Account Numbers. If financial account numbers are relevant, the filer may
include only the last four digits of these numbers.
2. Protection of other sensitive personal information – such as driver’s license numbers and alien
registration numbers – may be sought under Rule 5.2(d)(Filings Made Under Seal) and (e)
(Protective Orders).
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